While that does exactly what I need it to, I also need some code in there that displays & links to the term(s) that are associated with whatever post being featured at the moment. However the code I have asks me to specify a taxonomy and I dont think that's the way to go as it's too limiting & I want to be able to pull from every post in the movies custom post type regardless of what taxonomies and terms they have. The code I have right now is

As you can see I had to specify genre as the taxonomy for the sake of having it show up on my site & for the sake of this example but I dont want to specify a taxonomy bc doing so leaves out every other taxonomy I have like ratings or release date. Sure I could put every single one of my taxonomies into the code to make sure they're all included but there has to be an easier way. Further, how do I make sure that every term associated with the post is displayed.

This is a much, much better formulated question than the other one :)
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s_ha_dum♦Nov 3 '13 at 2:50

This is a totally different issue and question though lol. I will repost the other when I figure out how to ask it. Seems I needed to already have some form of code in rotation for you to get the gist of what I was saying but since I don't I'm afraid when I repost it is gonna sound a lot like it did at first...
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digitaldollNov 3 '13 at 6:18

Hello Milo! I tried your code and while it does show me every term associated with the post I am still getting an error: Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/site-path-goes-here/footer.php on line 31 My actual post isn't showing but the terms associated with it are.
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digitaldollNov 3 '13 at 0:40

yeah sorry, I was just showing a quick example - the two foreachs should be wrapped in if( $taxonomies ) and if( $terms ) so you don't try to iterate over an empty set of data (like in your original example). You don't see any post data because there aren't any template tags in my example outputting it. add the_title() or the_content() in there to see your post title/content.
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MiloNov 3 '13 at 0:56

Ok maybe I shouldve said I'm just above being a novice lol! I would totally appreciate you breaking it down so I wont mess anything up. I did try to paste in the_content() snippets from my original example up top after I realized they weren't in there but it didnt work & I am further frustrating myself lol.. am also not sure what you mean by putting if on the two foreach lines. I see it I just don't understand.
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digitaldollNov 3 '13 at 1:02

I just pasted if( $taxonomies ) directly before foreach( $taxonomies as $taxonomy ){ to get if( $taxonomies ) foreach( $taxonomies as $taxonomy ){ and then pasted if( $terms ) directly before foreach( $terms as $term ){ to get if( $terms ) foreach( $terms as $term ){ in your code and got no errors. Is this correct though?
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digitaldollNov 3 '13 at 2:23